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How long after drinking then can you drive??


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PLEASSEEEE !!! Do NOT Drink and Drive !

 

dont even THINK about it !

 

you may not feel drunk ... but sure as Hell ... yr reflexes and judgement is already impaired somewhat

 

want to hao lian yr car to chio bu ... take them to fancy restuarant

 

want to hao lian yr car at zouk ... use valet ...

else... you can be sure you wont have a car to hao lian on yr next trip liao .... bcos either yr license kenna gantong or yr car in scrapyard liao

 

my bro in law nearly broke my boh's rice bowl when he "premature scrapped" her car after some zouking ... dont "premature" send someone innocent to heaven

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depends on the amount of alcohol in your system, metabolism rate, "efficiency" of your liver, etc... to fully break down alcohol, did read some where that may take 24hrs... dont quote me...

 

dont think SPF care if you drink-sleep-drive, as long as 80mmg, that`s it!

just that maybe the risk is lower, getting caught in daylight, that is...

 

in short, if having hang-over... don drive... flowerface.gif

 

now the limit is only 35mmg. law changed already......

 

my friend kena tested 41 or 42mmg. kena charged liao. 16 mths banned and $2,500 fine. sweatdrop.gifsweatdrop.gif

 

based on SPF website:

 

If the driver is found with more than the legal limit of 35 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millitres of breath, or more than 80 milligrammes of alcohol per 100 millitres of blood, he/she is deemed to have broken the law and it does not matter whether the driver has perfect control of the vehicle, when caught.

 

http://driving-in-singapore.spf.gov.sg/ser...rinkdriving.htm

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For me i can still do advanced math problems after 12 pint of larger ... me and my bud usually play our regular games ....we gulp pints and then try to do O level math problems of the challenging party's choice and if we get it wrong ...another pint ....the person who scores the lowest will foot the bill ...note each problems has a time limit of 3 mins ....Nerds do have fun too hahahahah

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depends on the amount of alcohol in your system, metabolism rate, "efficiency" of your liver, etc... to fully break down alcohol, did read some where that may take 24hrs... dont quote me...

 

dont think SPF care if you drink-sleep-drive, as long as 80mmg, that`s it!

just that maybe the risk is lower, getting caught in daylight, that is...

 

in short, if having hang-over... don drive... flowerface.gif

 

now the limit is only 35mmg. law changed already......

 

my friend kena tested 41 or 42mmg. kena charged liao. 16 mths banned and $2,500 fine. [sweatdrop][sweatdrop]

 

The penalty is heavy. Not worth to drink & drive [shakehead]

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Neutral Newbie

Bro those with MCQ ones ...try it ...it can be fun ....

Go popular buy the test book ....

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well it depends what you had to drink, how many you had to drink, and how your body reacts to it. everyone is different, so there really is no "set" time.

 

The reason I ask is because sometimes I have a few beer during dinner say around 6 pm, then shop around, then catch a movie, by then come out already almost 1 am liao. 7 hours in between so can still drive not?? [dizzy]

 

If even after 7 hours also cannot, then imagine this scenario...

 

Car park at home and went drinking. Last drink at 1 am at pub then take taxi home zzz. Then next morning wake up, drive to work at 8.00 am. Like that also 7 hours in between so theoritically cannot drive [mad]

 

Sometimes I wonder why clubs like Zouk built such a big car park for? And if police really want to enforce the drink driving law they should setup road blocks immediately outside clubs and pubs. [gossip]

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